People.

Expatriates abound. Thousands of native English speakers from the US, Britain, Canada, Eire and down under Australia and New Zealand have chosen Dusseldorf or the surrounding areas as their temporary home.

Nationals from the Nordic and Baltic states, South America and India are also numerous, to name a few. Furthermore, the Chinese and Russian communities are also rapidly increasing in size.

Facts

Facts.

Rhine County Neuss - 8 communities, 444.700 inhabitants and 576 km2 area. One of these communities, Meerbusch, is known as “city of the millionaires”. Merely because so many live there. However, there must be a reason...

Nationalities

Nationalities.

Dusseldorf is not only an international hub for business and commerce, it is also a multicultural centre that people from many corners of the world call home. The largest Non-German groups are Turks, Russians and Japanese people...

Twin Towns

Twin Towns.

Partnerships of cities, towns and regions have a long tradition in Germany. Such partnerships, or twinned communities create a cultural and economic exchange possible. Among other things, it also provides twin communities...

Travel to

Travel to.

Germans really love travelling and Germany is a great country to do it. One third of the population  spends their holidays in Germany. The most popular countries for spending the most relaxing time of the year are Spain, Italy, Austria and Turkey...

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